The basic fighter for most NATO countries for several decades, this aircraft
deserved a place in FSX. For the last year Aerosoft has been working on a high
detail model of this aircraft and now you will see the Fighting Falcon fly into
the virtual world of FSX.

The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a multirole jet fighter
build by General Dynamics for the US Air Force. The lightweight fighter became
the ubiquities fighter as it was exported to 25 nations and a record breaking
production of over 4,400 aircraft. Updated every decade it remains the basic
fighter for nations worldwide. Apart from being a very serious fighter it
remains about the most enjoyable aircraft to fly with the superb maneuverability
and power that allows vertical climbs. Visibility is unparalleled in the
frameless bubble canopy. This enjoyment remains fully intact in FSX.

The Aerosoft version includes the most used versions in the highest possible
detail. With close to half a million vertices it most likely is the most
detailed aircraft ever designed for FSX. The realism of this product is great
that parts of the product are sold to professional users and is used in the
first stages of training of pilots in 3 countries. Where other internally
developed aircraft try to merge all existing models into one 'universal' model,
the F-16 was designed with pure realism in mind, down to the smallest detail
each of the 21 models is as the real aircraft patrols the skies. In FSX the F-16
is a joy to fly, with the controllability of a light aircraft and capable of
altitudes of 50.000 feet and speeds exceeding Mach1. It is extremely agile yet
easy to control (it will fly where you point the nose) it allows you to explore
the environment of FSX like never before.

Please note that this product is 100% focused on flying the F16 and none of
the offensive and defensive systems are modeled (though the radar allows
tracking AI aircraft). There are also no ground objects that appear when parking
brakes are set etc. Every last byte has been used to model the pure aircraft. So
do not expect bombs that fall off, missiles that speed toward targets or ground
power units.